44net / HamNet 32-bit ASN Registry

For the time being this is where we are coordinating the use of 32-bit private ASNs.

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xxx

xx

xxx

ASN range handled by this registry

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001

xx

xxx

TEST Systems *1

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204

xxx

yy

The Netherlands (xxx based on IP address 44.137.xxx.nnn)

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206

xx

xxx

Belgium

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226

xx

xxx

Romania

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226

0x

xxx

Romania Special Purpose

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226

00

000

BGP Confederation Romania

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226

2x

xxx

YO2, YP2, YQ2, YR2

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226

20

000

YO2 Confederation

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226

20

001

YO2LOJ

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232

xx

xxx

Austria

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262

xx

xxx

Germany

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270

xx

xxx

Luxembourg

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270

00

xxx

LARU

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270

00

000

LX0BGP

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270

00

001

LX0DUC

42

270

00

002

LX3X

42

270

00

003

LX0NSR

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270

00

004

LX0DMR

42

270

00

005

LX0DMX

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270

00

006

LX0FSK

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270

00

007

LX0BER

42

270

00

112

LX0E

42

270

00

113

LX0E

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270

01

xxx

ADRAD Kayldall

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270

01

000

LX0PAR

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270

02

xxx

Radioamateurs du Luxembourg

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270

02

001

LX0NET

42

270

02

002

LX0PAC

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270

02

003

LX0PRD

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270

02

004

LX0PRV

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270

02

005

LX0PRJ

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270

02

006

LX0PRL

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270

02

007

LX0PRM

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270

02

008

LX0PRN

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280

xx

xxx

France

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302

xx

xxx

Canada

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310

xx

xxx

United Stated of America

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311

xx

xxx

United Stated of America

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312

xx

xxx

United Stated of America

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313

xx

xxx

United Stated of America

42

314

xx

xxx

United Stated of America

42

315

xx

xxx

United Stated of America

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316

xx

xxx

United Stated of America

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901

xx

xxx

Systems outside of national territories. *2

Please contact the VP of DDC WG for further information and enquiries concerning this registry and for any coordination efforts.

*1) Test ASNs should be used for test setups only. Test ASNs must peer with Test ASNs only, Test ASN must not peer with non Test ASNs. Routes with AS_PATH containing ASNs 4200100000 to 4200199999 must be rejected within 44net / HamNet.

*2) National territories include territorial waters (usually 12 nautical miles from mean low water mark).